Experience has shown us that it doesn't matter how many 'double-check'
prompts you put up, users eventually memorize the steps to bypass them. 

Currently we have removed most of these types of pop-ups and put the
focus back on the user. Any mistakes/problems are traced back and
documented with that users manager. 

 

Gary Gevaert

 

>>> Practice Random Acts of Kindness and Senseless Acts of Beauty <<<

 

Project Analyst

Niagara Health System - Shaver Site

DataCentre Building

541 Glenridge Avenue

St. Catharines, Ontario L2T 4C2

www.niagarahealth.on.ca <http://www.niagarahealth.on.ca/> 

 

Phone:   905-378-4647 x 44806

 

________________________________

From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Davis Daniel - Southern Hills
Sent: February 19,2007 3:32 PM
To: Bill Mullins; Crystal Leo; Meditech (E-mail)
Subject: RE: [MEDITECH-L] Attribute to disable the F5 key

 

This is way too easy for staff to figure out that a one character
difference will let them continue.

 

Daniel Davis, RN

________________________________

From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Bill Mullins
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 6:53 PM
To: Crystal Leo; Meditech (E-mail)
Subject: RE: [MEDITECH-L] Attribute to disable the F5 key

 

Crystal:

 

You can use an attribute without the macro, you must place the attribute
on any query you do not want recalled (we use it only on comment lines).

 

Good Luck,

 

 

Many sites have requested the ability to restrict the use of the recall
for certain

queries, especially comment queries.  The attributes below produce this
effect.  They

disallow the current entry to match what is stored in recall.

 

This option will cause an error message to appear.  The user cannot file
unless the

response is either edited or removed.

 

[EMAIL PROTECTED]@p.ADM.PAT.ccdqr.response["NUR35011C"]

[EMAIL PROTECTED]("YOU CANNOT RECALL OR REUSE THE SAME RESPONSE FOR A
COMMENT!!")

 

Where NUR35011C is the query.  The message on the second line in quotes
can be altered to

whatever you wish.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
---------------------------------

Users cannot have quotation marks in queries that are being used in DPT
reports.  In order

to prevent the user from entering them initially, please attach the
following attribute to

the query on the CDS.

 

FCL1=L(@.response)>L(@.response,D(34))

[EMAIL PROTECTED]("Do not use quotation marks")

------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------

This is an  attribute for the many times staff input a period

to skip the field. The question asked was how do get the user to enter

"valid" data in a free text attribute.

 

FCL1=(@.response#0^RES<"A")!(RES>"Z")

[EMAIL PROTECTED]("For Clinical Purposes, please enter a meaningful response

FCL1A=this field")

________________________________

From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Crystal Leo
Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2007 1:32 PM
To: Meditech (E-mail)
Subject: [MEDITECH-L] Attribute to disable the F5 key

 

Hi all,

We are wondering if anyone has successfully found an attribute/macro to
disable the <F5> RECALL key in Meditech? After searching we did find the
following attribute/macro, but because we are in version 5.5 the
S.LAST.QUERY programming no longer works. I searched the Meditech
knowledge base but the suggestions I found did not help me much - it
seemed to be more designed for references to the current prompt, not
necessarily the function of the <F5> keystroke. Again, below is the
attribute/macro we did find, but it is not any help to us:

Attribute: 
IFE=gxx^CDS,"N"^/F5[/S.LAST.QUERY,/CDS], 
IFE=%MIS.zcus.hr.ab.lib.M.disable.exit.and.recall(""),1 

Macro: 
"MIS.zcus.hr.ab.lib.M.disable.exit.and.recall"^/S.READ.PGM, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] IF{/F11[/S.LAST.QUERY,/CDS] @MSG1,13^/Z; 
%NUR.PC.WORK.recall.queries(A,B,C,D)}; 
@Z.lastkey=145 IF{/F5[/S.LAST.QUERY,/CDS] @MSG2; 
%NUR.PC.WORK.recall.queries(A,B,C,D)}}; 
MSG1 
@W.err("ATTENTION: The 'Exit Key' cannot be used at this time.") 

MSG2 
@W.err("ATTENTION: The 'Recall Key' cannot be used at this time.") 

 

Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.

Crystal Leo, RN 

Clinical Information Specialist 

St. Joseph Regional Health Center/Clinical Informatics

Bryan, TX  77802

Office: (979) 776-2405

Fax:    (979) 776-2471

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